"For Bros About to Rock" is the first segment of the thirteenth episode of The Loud House. Series creator Chris Savino has stated it to be his personal favorite episode.[1]
Lincoln is excited that he and Clyde are about to go to their first concert, featuring their favorite band, SMOOCH, at the mall. But just as he's about to leave, his sisters, minus Luna, warn him that he should not let Luna know about it, because she'll insist on coming along and will likely ruin the experience for him, having done so at their first concerts.
When Lincoln and Clyde arrive at the mall, however, they find Luna having saved a spot in the ticket line for them, as it turns out she already knew about the concert. She tries to train the boys for their concert experience, but they find it embarrassing. Lincoln calls out Luna on doing this, and she leaves, saddened by her brother's harsh words. Unfortunately, when Lincoln and Clyde make it to the box office, they find that there's no more tickets to buy, and to make matters worse, when they try to get tickets from a scalper, he turns out to actually be an undercover mall cop who throws them in mall jail.
Later, Luna comes back to bail them out, disguised as Rita, but when Bobby (who is working as a mall cop) recognizes her, she gets thrown in with them. Luna apologizes to Lincoln, saying she just wanted him to have the same feeling she had when she went to her first concert and met her idol, Mick Swagger. The Mall Cop Captain is touched by her story and lets them out, giving the three of them tickets to the SMOOCH concert as well. Their seats are unfortunately way in the back row, but with Luna's help, Lincoln and Clyde are able to make it all the way down to the front row and actually get to join their favorite band on the stage.
Home video releases[]
DVD
The Loud House: Welcome to the Loud House (Season 1, Volume 1)
Notes[]
Luna's younger self in her flashback was originally designed to resemble Lucy van Pelt from Peanuts.[2]
"Waking History" / "Pranks Fore Nothing" • "Child's Play" / "Force of Habits" • "Candy Crushed" / "Master of Delusion" • "Tough Guise" / "Bye Bye Birthday" • "Bizzarritorium" • "Bringing Down the House" / "Mountain Hard Pass" • "From Brad To Worse" / "Doll Day Afternoon" • "Screen Queen" / "Hide and Sneak" • "Out of Step" / "Too Cool For School" • "Music To My Fears" / "Fluff and Foiled" • "Leave No Van Behind" / "Sponsor Tripped" • "Party Fowl" / "Sleepless in Royal Woods" • "Hunn-cut Gems" / "Can't Lynn 'Em All" • "Bye Tanya" / "What Lies Beneath" • "An Inspector Falls" / "One in a Million" • "Dread of the Class" / "Welcome to the Doll Heist" • "'Twas the Fight Before Christmas" • "Let's Break a Deal" / "A Dish Come True" • "Beg, Borrow and Steele" / "There Will Be Mud" • "Riddle School" / "Love Me Tenor"
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